Lesson 2.3 - Ionic Bonds Intro

 
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             Learning Intention: 

What? We are learning  how to write the names and chemical formulas for ionic bonds. 
Why?  In order to  use the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) nomenclature correctly. 
             Success Criteria

I can: 
- Identify the properties of ionic bonds.
-Develop formulas for ionic bonds
- Identify the IUPAC nomenclature for ionic bonds when given an ionic compound formula. 

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Ionic Bonds 
What proves these 2 elements can form an Ionic Bond?

Slide 3 - Slide

What is the primary reason for the high electrical conductivity of metals?
A
Free movement of electrons
B
Presence of positive ions
C
Absence of electrons
D
Strong covalent bonds

Slide 4 - Quiz

What type of bond is characterized by the sea of delocalized electrons?
A
Ionic bond
B
Metallic bond
C
Van der Waals bond
D
Covalent bond

Slide 5 - Quiz

What type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons?
A
Ionic bond
B
Hydrogen bond
C
Metallic bond
D
Covalent bond

Slide 6 - Quiz

What happens to the electrons in ionic bonding?
A
Shared between atoms
B
Disappear completely
C
Transfer from one atom to another
D
Multiply within the atom

Slide 7 - Quiz

What property of metals is attributed to the mobility of electrons in metallic bonding?
A
Transparency
B
Low density
C
High reactivity
D
Malleability and ductility

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is the characteristic of metallic bonds that allows metals to conduct electricity?
A
High melting point
B
Brittleness
C
Delocalized electrons
D
Ionic character

Slide 9 - Quiz

In a covalent bond, how are electrons shared between atoms?
A
Randomly
B
Unequally
C
Equally
D
Oppositely

Slide 10 - Quiz

In a covalent bond, what holds the atoms together?
A
Neutrons
B
Shared pair of electrons
C
Protons
D
Positively charged ions

Slide 11 - Quiz

What type of bonding occurs in metallic substances?
A
Metallic bonding
B
Covalent bonding
C
Ionic bonding
D
Hydrogen bonding

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the characteristic of the electrons in metallic bonding?
A
Fixed in position
B
Shared with specific atoms
C
Delocalized and free-moving
D
Transferred to other atoms

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the typical charge of an ion formed through ionic bonding?
A
Neutral
B
Fractional
C
Positive or negative
D
Variable

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which type of elements are most likely to form ionic bonds?
A
Halogen gases
B
Metal and nonmetal
C
Noble gases
D
Metalloids

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is the strongest type of covalent bond?
A
Triple bond
B
Single bond
C
Double bond
D
Hydrogen bond

Slide 16 - Quiz

What type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons?
A
Metallic bonding
B
Ionic bonding
C
Covalent bonding
D
Hydrogen bonding

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the nature of the electrostatic force in an ionic bond?
A
Neutral interaction
B
Weak repulsion
C
Magnetic repulsion
D
Strong attraction

Slide 18 - Quiz

What force holds ions together in an ionic bond?
A
Electrostatic attraction
B
Covalent bond
C
Hydrogen bond
D
Van der Waals force

Slide 19 - Quiz

What type of bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal?
A
Polar bond
B
Covalent bond
C
Hydrogen bond
D
Ionic bond

Slide 20 - Quiz

What is the name of the crystal lattice structure formed in ionic compounds?
A
Covalent lattice structure
B
Molecular structure
C
Ionic crystal structure
D
Amorphous structure

Slide 21 - Quiz

What is the result of the transfer of electrons in an ionic bond?
A
Formation of free radicals
B
Formation of ions
C
Formation of double bonds
D
Creation of covalent molecules

Slide 22 - Quiz

In a metallic bond, the valence electrons are shared by?
A
All atoms in the metal
B
Only some atoms
C
No sharing of electrons
D
Only neighboring atoms

Slide 23 - Quiz

In a metallic bond, the atoms are held together by?
A
Magnetic force
B
Covalent sharing
C
Ionic transfer
D
Electrostatic attraction

Slide 24 - Quiz

What type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons in a 'sea' of electrons?
A
Ionic bond
B
Hydrogen bond
C
Covalent bond
D
Metallic bond

Slide 25 - Quiz

What is the main characteristic of a metallic bond?
A
Lack of electron movement
B
Fixed electron positions
C
Delocalization of electrons
D
Strong covalent bonds

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which type of bond allows for high electrical conductivity in metals?
A
Ionic bond
B
Van der Waals bond
C
Metallic bond
D
Covalent bond

Slide 27 - Quiz